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. >> who said we cannot drill our way to energy independence? we are doing it with fracking and it is driving prices lower. probably not because of this because people in the industry have known this is coming for some time but today oil prices down a little bit after lessening of concerns and little bit about what was going on with the global economy. under pressure in recent weeks, concerns of economic growth. down a little bit today because of concerns going on. prices have been the one that have been hired today. concerns about the buzzard oilfield has gone down, kept rises up. gasoline strong one in the energy complex today. back to you. dennis: i love fracking. thank you, phil flynn. >> thank you, sir. cheryl: say it ain't so. the end of the twinkie, cohost, wonder bread, this is a bad situation. dennis: and "skyfall" skyhigh open. new details ahead. speak on tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. wall street has lingering concern about the fiscal cliff weighing on the market. the dow was only up about four points. meanwhile investors
. >> who said we cannot drill our way to energy independence? we are doing it with fracking and it is driving prices lower. probably not because of this because people in the industry have known this is coming for some time but today oil prices down a little bit after lessening of concerns and little bit about what was going on with the global economy. under pressure in recent weeks, concerns of economic growth. down a little bit today because of concerns going on. prices have been the...
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is expected to become completely energy independent. wow. >>> christmas will not come early for one major retailer. while other stores want you to start shopping even earlier, another store -- i admire this store, alison kosik. i admire this store. >> i do, too. i admire it more for its clothing. okay, for this too, sure. talking about nordstrom. yeah, this got a lot of attention in the blogesphere this morning. there's a photo of a sign at nordstrom that says the company is not going to be decorating for christmas until after thanksgiving. here's the thing with this. it says we won't open until friday, november 27th. that was actually black friday in 2009. it turns out, carol, this is nothing new for nordstrom. in fact the store says it's waited until after thanksgiving to decorate its stores for christmas for over 100 years. now in an age where retailers can't wait to roll out christmas displays and commercials before halloween, nordstrom is trying to make hay by reminding its customers it likes to celebrate one holiday at a time. i l
is expected to become completely energy independent. wow. >>> christmas will not come early for one major retailer. while other stores want you to start shopping even earlier, another store -- i admire this store, alison kosik. i admire this store. >> i do, too. i admire it more for its clothing. okay, for this too, sure. talking about nordstrom. yeah, this got a lot of attention in the blogesphere this morning. there's a photo of a sign at nordstrom that says the company is not...
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that's according to a new report this morning from the international energy agency. the rise is because of a recent resurgence in oil and gas production and the fact that cars and trucks are more fuel efficient. plus the u.s. is expected to be a net oil exporter by around 2030. >>> yes, add one more to the list. toys r us is opening early thanksgiving night. thursday, i'm talking about, 8:00 p.m. eastern. that's an hour earlier than last year. target and walmart, they're going to open earlier on thanksgiving night as well. so you can get your turkey, you can eat that and then go work it off in the evening. >> i guess you get a sitter for the kids and then you run out -- >> take them with. make it a family affair. >> what about the poor people who have to work there. >> listen, as someone who has worked every single holiday, they can get over it. >> i hate to say it, what about the turkey? >> i know you're a vegan. >> i think all the animals, the worst disaster in the history of the world. the abuse. i know it's not my segment. >> that's okay. >> i wanted to share tha
that's according to a new report this morning from the international energy agency. the rise is because of a recent resurgence in oil and gas production and the fact that cars and trucks are more fuel efficient. plus the u.s. is expected to be a net oil exporter by around 2030. >>> yes, add one more to the list. toys r us is opening early thanksgiving night. thursday, i'm talking about, 8:00 p.m. eastern. that's an hour earlier than last year. target and walmart, they're going to open...
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energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s. continues to produce more oil and as we continue to consume less oil in our transportation sector with the fuel efficiency standards set in place, it's likely the u.s. will become self-sufficient for oil needs by 2035. that's another prediction by the international energy agency. this is a huge prediction on their part. they haven't made a prediction like this in the past. it has a lot to do with self-sufficiency in the u.s. story coming from environment moves that have been made perhaps under the obama administration as the chief economist pointed out in a press confer
energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s....